A class activity on the topic “Active
Communication Skills” was successfully conducted by the 1st Year MSW
students on 23-04-2026 as part of their academic learning and skill development
process. The activity aimed to enhance students’ understanding of effective
communication processes, including verbal, non-verbal, and feedback mechanisms
within group interactions. Students actively participated through role-plays,
group discussions, and interactive presentations that demonstrated various
communication channels such as face-to-face interaction, digital communication,
and group communication dynamics. The session highlighted the importance of
clarity, active listening, empathy, and appropriate feedback in ensuring
effective communication. Participants were able to identify barriers to
communication and suggest practical strategies to overcome them. The activity
was engaging and participatory, encouraging teamwork, confidence, and critical
thinking among students. Overall, the program proved to be an enriching
learning experience, strengthening the practical communication skills essential
for professional social work practice.
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